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Gal Oya Lodge

Spread discreetly across 20 acres of evergreen forest and open savannah is the Gal Oya Lodge, in the middle of the national park of the same name. This ecolodge boasts luxury accommodation while prioritising the environmental wellbeing of the ecosystem around it. Out from the seclusion of the private, sustainability built bungalows, the Gal Oya National Park is teeming with life; watch elephants swim between islands or bath at the lakeside, spot one of hundreds of species of bird, or explore the bountiful plant-life. In this untouched corner of the world nature lives in abundance and with a choice of many different activities, or just from relaxing by the pool, you can enjoy its splendour. Located next to the indigenous Zedda community, the Lodge works in collaboration with them to protect the local environment and educate and inform guests on traditional Sri Lankan life. Whether you want to enjoy a glass of wine on the wrap-around veranda of your bungalow or adventure out on a jungle safari, Gal Oya Lodge is the secluded paradise you’ve been searching for.

Hurawalhi Island Resort

Hurawalhi’s stunning, whiter-than-white coral sand beaches are as pleasant to sight as they are to the feet. Hurawalhi Maldives in one of the 1,192 islands that comprise the Maldives’ archipelago. The chain of islands that stretches across the Equator receives generous amounts of sun and can be visited at any time of the year.

Bumi Hills Safari Lodge

Bumi Hills Safari Lodge rests within a private concession adjacent to the Northeast border of Matusadona National Park, and overlooking the vast waters of Lake Kariba. The lodge offers stunning views of the tranquil sapphire horizon, which guests can enjoy from the outdoor infinity pool (which seems to blend into the lake itself), or from the multi-level dining terraces. Bumi Hills Safari Lodge consists of 10 rooms with views over the lake, as well as the Baobab Villa, each with balcony views over the lake and beautifully finished in a fusion of contemporary western and African styles. Guests can enjoy an authentic safari experience in stunning and luxurious surroundings and explore both the land and water with game drives and sunset cruises.

Okonjima Luxury Bush Camp

The Okonjima Luxury Bush Camp is situated within the Okonjima Nature Reserve, a region home to some of the world’s most endangered and threatened species. This reserve encompasses a vast span of open wildlife and animals roaming freely across their natural habitat. Thanks to the vital work being done by the AfriCat foundation here, incredible animals such as pangolins, leopards, hyenas and bird life can be monitored and researched to gain a better understanding of their natural patterns, improving their chance of survival as a species. Guests at the camp are actively encouraged to visit and learn about such research, even having the opportunity to take part in guided bush walks and game drives to observe these animals up-close with professionals. The property itself allows guests to immerse within their surroundings, offering unobstructed views of the spectacular wilderness. Guests can indulge in simple pleasures, such as the peaceful atmosphere of the African bush, spotting wildlife at the watering holes situated by each accommodation, or enjoying the flavoursome food and welcoming hospitality. Additionally, indoor and outdoor fireplaces are available for socialising and evenings spent unwinding. Okonjima also offers a number of activities to guests and day visitors, from hiking, mountain biking, bird watching, fitness retreats and much more. Okonjima is on a mission to try and ensure a future for the large carnivores of Namibia. Witness some of the projects such as the Cheetah Rehabilitation Project at work, during your stay whilst taking in the beautiful surroundings.

Machaba Camp

Machaba Camp rests in Khwai Concession, located in the Okavango Delta. This family-friendly camp welcomes guests of all ages and offers beautiful riverside views. Machaba Camp also overlooks the Moremi Game Reserve, which is rich with exciting wildlife. Enjoy an escape to a natural setting, surrounded by elephants, buffalo, hippo, lions, leopards and many more amazing creatures. Each of the 10 luxuriously furnished tents has a subtle 1950s aesthetic and includes a private verandah and en-suite bathroom.

Chobe Bakwena Lodge

Bakwena Lodge is an intimate, privately owned eco-lodge on the banks of the Chobe River which was transformed from a barren and lifeless football pitch to a sanctuary for guests and wildlife alike. Bakwena has 10 River View Chalets, which all face out over the mighty Chobe River, and 5 Treetop Chalets that stand 3 metres above the ground to provide extraordinary views of the treetop canopy. Each chalet complements the environment they have been built in, working with nature to give guests a comfortable stay. Sit back on your private deck and enjoy the stunning landscape and vast range of birds species from the comfort of your own luxurious chalet.

Ceylon Tea Trails

In the midst’s of a working tea farm, a stay at the Ceylon Tea Trails is like no other. Made up of five luxurious colonial-era tea planters’ bungalows, connected by walking trails through stunning Ceylon tea gardens, this escape is unparalleled in beauty and service. Each bungalow is unique and offers guests the feeling of a private house, from which they can unwind, relax and explore the culture and traditions of the tea country. With a butler service and private chef, as well as an infinity pool and Jacuzzi, guests have the opportunity to perfectly balance exploration of the natural surroundings with seclusion and relaxation in privacy.

Belmond Eagle Island Lodge

Belmond Eagle Island Lodge is the ultimate Okavango Delta water- experience-focused safari lodge, unveiling a sleek new look after an almost total rebuild. The lodge is decorated to reflect an explorer’s base.  The lodge offers a variety of essentially water-focused safari activities including motorboat safaris, barge cruises, mokoro safaris (a local canoe), fishing, as well as walking safaris and the ultimate air safari experience by helicopter – a highlight of any guests’ stay! There is an abundance of bird and aquatic wildlife around the lodge, complemented by larger mammals such as elephant, buffalo, hippo, crocodile, as well as the ever elusive big cats that have made this island their home.

Belmond Khwai River Lodge

Khwai River Lodge opened its doors in 1971, and was one of the first lodges to promote safaris through an environmentally-friendly lens. The Lodge’s location prompted its founder, Harry Selby to build the ‘bridge over the river Khwai’. Today this serves as the well-known North Gate entrance into the Reserve. Half-hidden by the shelter of leadwood and fig trees, Belmond Khwai River Lodge is a hub of luxury that overlooks the sweeping floodplains of the Moremi Game Reserve. Each of the comfortable tents stands on a raised wooden platform, with private decks, chairs and hammocks that provide stunning views of the Khwai River. Sit back and relax while watching hippo swim past, and enjoy this amazing a unique landscape, rich with wildlife.

Sol y Luna Hotel

Surrounded by the mountains, at a short distance from Machu Picchu, Sol Y Luna gathers both the cultural and natural diversity of the country in an exquisite experience of contrast. Located in Sacred Valley, at the heart of the former Inca Empire, this is a perfect location to explore Peru’s rich history. Each of the forty-three casitas is surrounded by gardens filled with flora native to the Sacred Valley and all face the Andes Mountains where the Incas believed their gods dwelled. Rooms range from superior to premium, each featuring heating, safe box, telephone, and bathrobes

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